11. Austria's alliance with France ended in February 1813, and Austria then moved to a position of armed neutrality . 12. To this end Hanover also had to provide troops for the so-called demarcation army maintaining the armed neutrality . 13. He also found out that negotiations for ending the Armed Neutrality had started and so withdrew on 17 May. 14. This led to Denmark-Norway asking Russia to join the Armed Neutrality , though in August a British fleet arrived off Copenhagen. 15. This problem would be later addressed in his essay " Armed Neutrality ", which is signed under his own name. 16. In foreign policy, he followed the principle of armed neutrality , but tended increasingly clearly to lean towards the French position. 17. To this end also Hanover had to provide troops for the so-called " demarcation army " maintaining the armed neutrality . 18. In early 1801 rumours of a diplomatic rift between Britain and Second League of Armed Neutrality started reaching the Caribbean. 19. Britain felt threatened by the Armed Neutrality Treaty of 1794, which originally involved Denmark and Sweden, and later Prussia and Russia. 20. Swenson wrote about Kierkegaard's idea of " armed neutrality " in 1918 and a lengthy article about S�ren Kierkegaard in 1920.